News about a conference of the Faculty of International Economics and Administration at Varna Free University was published in the prestigious international magazine for higher education Global Education News. The magazine is published by Qs Intelligence Unit - one of the world's leading authors of independent market research in the field of higher education. QSIU publishes significant events and a number of influential rankings and reports.
The eighth issue of Global Education News as news from Bulgaria contains information from the Department of Economics at the Faculty of International Economics and Administration at Varna Free University "Chernorizets Hrabar" about the international online conference for young scientists, bachelors, masters and PhD students entitled "Challenges and Approaches to Overcoming the Consequences of the Covid-19 Crisis". The event was attended by young researchers from Bulgaria, Germany, Poland, Lebanon, The Republic of Northern Macedonia, Kosovo, Russia, Israel and the United States. It is part of the events dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the establishment of VFU "Chernorizets Hrabar" and was held with the support of the Municipality of Varna.
The topicality of the crisis provokes research potential of young scientists from different countries. They presented in a virtual environment their scientific views and solutions, developed with the support of leading university lecturers.
The interest of the young researchers from Varna Free University is focused on the implementation of the goals of the European Union, formulated in the "Green Deal" and the application of the circular economy in the regions, writes Global Education News magazine.
In the accompanying challenges following the crisis in the economy, young researchers from universities in this country and abroad see ways to find innovative solutions for international business and financial support for economic recovery.
The scientific discussion presented the research potential of Varna Free University "Chernorizets Hrabar" and its place in solving important scientific and applied problems of social development.